Tiger Cub Scout | First grade boy. |
Wolf Cub Scout | Second grade boy. |
Bear Cub Scout | Third grade boy. |
Webelos Scout | Fourth or fifth grade boy. |
First, each Tiger Cub Scout learns the basic of Tiger Cub Scouting:
When the Tiger Cub Scout learns all of these, he has earned his Tiger Cub Belt Totem, worn on the belt.
After completing the requirements for the Tiger Paw, each Tiger Cub Scout works toward his Tiger Badge by completing one Family, one Den, and one "Go See It" achievement in each of the following areas:
For each Family achievement completed, the Tiger Cub Scout earns a white totem bead. For each Den achievement completed, he earns an orange totem bead. For each "Go See It" achievement completed, he earns a black totem bead.
When the Tiger Cub Scout completes all fifteen (15) of these, he has earned his Tiger Cub Badge, a patch worn on the left shirt pocket.
After earning his Tiger Cub Badge, the Tiger Cub Scout can also earn Tiger Track Beads by completing elective achievements (ten electives per bead).
The Academics and Sports Program is optionally available to the Tiger Cub.
The Light of Christ Religeous Emblem is also available to Catholic Tiger Cub Scouts. Scouts of other religions may find a religious emblem to work toward.
The achivements in this trail teach the Cub Scout the basics of Cub Scouting. Every Cub Scout needs to complete this trail.
When the Cub Scout completes all of these, he has earned his Bobcat Badge, a patch worn on the left shirt pocket.
After completing the Bobcat Trail, each Wolf Cub Scout works toward his Wolf Badge by completing the following twelve (12) achievements:
For each three (3) achievements completed, the Wolf Cub earns a yellow Progress Toward Ranks bead.
When the Wolf Cub completes all twelve (12) achievements, he has earned his Wolf Badge, a patch worn on the left shirt pocket.
After earning his Wolf Badge, the Wolf Cub Scout can also earn Arrow Points (patches) by completing electives (10 elective project per Arrow Point).
The Academics and Sports Program is optionally available to the Wolf Cub.
The Light of Christ Religeous Emblem is also available to Catholic Wolf Cub Scouts. Scouts of other religions may find a religious emblem to work toward.
After completing the Bobcat Trail, each Bear Cub Scout works toward his Bear Badge by completing twelve (12) achievements in the following areas:
For each three (3) achievements completed, a Bear Cub earns a red Progress Toward Ranks bead.
When the Bear Cub completes all twelve (12) achievements, he has earned his Bear Badge, a patch worn on the left shirt pocket.
After earning his Bear Badge, the Bear Cub Scout can also earn Arrow Points (patches) by completing electives (10 elective project per Arrow Point).
The Academics and Sports Program is optionally available to the Bear Cub.
The Parvuli Dei Religeous Emblem is also available to Catholic Bear Cub Scouts. Scouts of other religions may find a religious emblem to work toward.
After completing the Bobcat Trail, each Webelos Scout works toward his Webelos Badge. The following achievements are available:
When the Webelos Scout has completed the required work in the following areas, he has earned the Webelos Badge, a patch worn on the left shirt pocket.
After he has earned his Webelos Badge, the Webelos Scout is encouraged to work toward his Arrow of Light Award by completing the required work in the following areas.
The Webelos Scout who has earned the Arrow of Light Award has also completed all rquirements for the Boy Scout badge, received after his transition to Boy Scouts.
After earning his Webelos Badge, the Webelos Scout can also earn Compas Points Emblem and Compas Points by completing elective activity badges (4 elective badges per Compas Points Emblem or Compas Point).
The Academics and Sports Program is optionally available to the Webelos Scout.
The Parvuli Dei Religeous Emblem is also available to Catholic Webelos Scouts. Scouts of other religions may find a religious emblem to work toward.
Tiger Cub, Wolf Cub, Bear Cub, and Webelos Scouts can also participate in the optional Academic and Sports Program. Participation in this program leads to:
Further information about this program is available online and in a print publication.